Max Mosley
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Bernie Ecclestone
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Jean Todt
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Gerhard Berger
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Flavio Briatore
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Adam Parr
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David Ward
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Alan Donnelly
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Robin Herd
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Hugh Grant
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Max Mosley | Bernie Ecclestone | Jean Todt | |||
Gerhard Berger | Flavio Briatore | Adam Parr | |||
David Ward | Alan Donnelly | Robin Herd | |||
Hugh Grant |
Max Mosley | Bernie Ecclestone | ||
Jean Todt | Gerhard Berger | ||
Flavio Briatore | Adam Parr | ||
David Ward | Alan Donnelly | ||
Robin Herd | Hugh Grant |
He became a racing driver, established his own successful Formula One team, March Engineering. Then, together with Bernie Ecclestone, he wrestled control of the sport from the governing body on behalf of the constructors and turned it into the most lucrative sport in the world.
As president of the FIA, he went on to oversee vast strides in car safety on and off the track, saving an inestimable number of lives. “Max Mosley was a forerunner in making motor racing a laboratory for road safety and the environment,” notes his successor as FIA president, Jean Todt.
The documentary covers pivotal moments such as the deaths of Jim Clark, Roger Williamson and Ayrton Senna, as well as the 2005 Indianapolis tyre debacle and the McLaren ‘Spygate’ drama, about which he has some rather brutal words for Ron Dennis.